Of voice and tate that data communications. Senator feinstein said the u. S. Has to look for ways to get intelligence that is operable and ways that can prevent plots against americans. First of all, i really think that protecting the nation is important. Secondly protecting the nation within the principles of this great democracy and this great constitution is also important. Now, the metadate is a it not constitutionally guaranteed to be First Amendment material. The Supreme Court has passed on that. But having said that, we have got to examine ways to be able to get data to get intelligence that is operable and that can prevent plots from hatching and americans from being killed. That is the goal. Now if we can do it in another way, we are looking to do it in another way. We would like to. If we cant, we cant. You could say that this program has thwarted some specific attacks . Well, it has. But that is classified. We discussed it in there. I gather there is i have to there is a rep
Matter im, elaine paying el and miguel diaz at the university of dayton. He has been an inspiring provocative wonderful presence. The question is will he been transformative. Rose we conclude with the great conductor now with the israeli philharmonic orchestra. Thats not a Single Member of the orchestra that i have not personally engaged of course with a committee always. Always with discussions and arguments. But now there are people that we have chosen together and we have played over 3,000 concerts with them. Rose a conversation about the conflict between the c. I. A. The Senate Intelligence committee, a look at pope francis, one year into his papacy, and zubin. All of that when we continue. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose conflict behind the scenes have been brewing between the c. I. A. And congress sometime. Its about the multiinvestigation of the c. I. A. Interrogation program post 911. The chair Dianne Fei
Matter im, elaine paying el and miguel diaz at the university of dayton. He has been an inspiring provocative wonderful presence. The question is will he been transformative. Rose we conclude with the great conductor now with the israeli philharmonic orchestra. Thats not a Single Member of the orchestra that i have not personally engaged of course with a committee always. Always with discussions and arguments. But now there are people that we have chosen together and we have played over 3,000 concerts with them. Rose a conversation about the conflict between the c. I. A. The Senate Intelligence committee, a look at pope francis, one year into his papacy, and zubin. All of that when we continue. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose conflict behind the scenes have been brewing between the c. I. A. And congress sometime. Its about the multiinvestigation of the c. I. A. Interrogation program post 911. The chair Dianne Fei
Why dont you tell us about that. Reporter washington, d. C. , in the summer of 1963 was more than a little nervous about the prospect of a big civil rights march coming to the city, and that worry extended from the president on down, a fear that if it went badly, it could derail the efforts to pass the nations most important civil rights law. Its easy to see now why the march on washington is celebrated as a landmark in the Civil Rights Movement. It helped to shape Public Opinion after decades of struggle, says todd perdom, author of a forth coming book about that period. I think its probably the single most important public demonstration in america of any kind. Reporter america in 1963 was deeply segregated. Something as simple as taking the bus meant separate waiting rooms for blacks. In the spring the nation had watched as police in birmingham, alabama, aimed fire hoses and set dogs on children who joined in the civil rights protests. When president john f. Kennedy heard about the p
That i would be very happy. Absolutely. Lets not forget i know we have said it. But this investigation is over. The president never sat down for an interview with Robert Mueller. Thats huge. That was always the big question and something the lawyers never wanted to happen. They were able to prevent that and a subpoena fight. Robb eert mueller never put in request that was rejected. Thats very significant. Stay with me. This is cnn breaking news. Were following breaking news. Very Important News here in washington. Im wolf blitzer in the situation room. We want to update our viewers here in the United States and around the world on all of the dramatic developments unfolding right now. Pamela brown, tell our viewers what we know right now. Theres really significant historic information coming from the Justice Department. This is a momentum occasion, wolf. This nearly twoyear investigation by Special Counsel
Robert Mueller has now ended. The Attorney General has notified congress that it